.TH BOTME2 1 "7 Nov 2010" "Debian GNU/Linux" "me2 manual"
.SH NAME
BOTME2 \- The JSON everywhere bot!
.SH SYNOPSIS
BOTME2 is a remote event-driven framework for building bots that talk JSON
to each other over XMPP. This manual page documents briefly the
.B me2
distribution..
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.SH "DESCRIPTION"
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This distribution provides bots built on this framework for console, IRC,
XMPP for the shell and WWW and XMPP for the Google Application engine.

me2 is all of the following:

    * a shell console bot
    * a shell IRC bot
    * a shell XMPP bot
    * a Web bot running on Google Application Engine
    * a XMPP bot running on Google Application Engine
    * a Google Wave bot running op Google Application Engine
    * the XMPP bots are used to communicate between bots
    * plugin infrastructure to write your own functionality
    * event driven framework by the use of callbacks

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See http://botme2.googlecode.com
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.SH USAGE
BOTME2 uses command line options to configure a bot. See the --help option to get more help on a command
options or see the corresponding man page.
.PP

BOTME2 provides the following programs:

    * me2 - console version of me2 (shell)
    * me2-irc - IRC version of me2 (shell)
    * me2-xmpp - XMPP version of me2 (shell)
    * me2-fleet - mix IRC and XMPP bots (shell)
    * me2-release - create a new release directory (appengine)
    * me2-rollback - rollback a release (appengine)
    * me2-run - run a release in the GAE dev_appserver
    * me2-stop - stop a running bot (shell)
    * me2-upload - upload a release to the GAE
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For appengine related commands you need google_appengine installed in your home dir
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
The program is documented fully on http://botme2.appspot.com/docs

.SH "SEE ALSO"
me2-irc(1), me2-xmpp(1), me2-fleet(1), me2-release(1), me2-run(1),
me2-rollback(1), me2-stop(1), me2-upload(1), me2-uploadall(1), me2-udp(1)

.SH AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Bart Thate <bthate@gmail.com>,
for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
